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How Equipment Attachments Transform Compact Carriers Into Profit Centers

For construction contractors operating compact equipment, the difference between breaking even and turning a healthy profit often comes down to one strategic decision: how well you leverage attachments. While many business owners view their skid steers, compact track loaders, and mini excavators as single-purpose tools, the most successful contractors have turned a small fleet of

Excavator Attachments for High-Reach Demolition: Essential Tools and Techniques for Structural Takedown

Building Demolition and Implosion Mechanical Demolition Methods Explosive projects demand specialized equipment that can reach higher, cut through tougher materials, and maintain stability under extreme loads. High-reach demolition represents one of the most technically demanding operations in the construction demolition sector, requiring excavators fitted with purpose-built attachments capable of working at heights exceeding 20 meters.

Switching From LPG to Lithium Electric Forklift: How to Calculate Battery Ah Capacity

Electrifying forklift fleets has become a priority for many material handling operations that are catching up on this industry trend. Over half of all lift trucks sold in the United States in 2018 were already electric, and the pace of transitioning to electric motive power has accelerated significantly in recent years. Switching from LPG to

Genie Boom Lifts and Telehandlers: What Rental Pros Need to Know About Latest Access Equipment

The construction and rental industries have seen significant shifts in access equipment demands over recent years. As jobsites grow more complex and operators require greater versatility from their machinery, manufacturers continue to innovate. One company at the forefront of these developments is Genie, a Terex brand known for its aerial work platforms and telehandlers. In

Safe Transport of Boom Lifts and Trailer-Mounted Booms: Essential Loading, Securing, and Towing Practices

From trailer-mounted boom lifts to the highest-reaching super booms, aerial work platforms are critical to construction, maintenance, and industrial operations. Before work can begin, this equipment must be transported from the rental yard to the jobsite. The process involves careful planning, proper loading technique, and secure tie-down procedures. Understanding the engineering principles behind load restraint

How Data-Driven Work Zone Safety Is Reducing Highway Crashes

Work zone crashes remain one of the most persistent safety challenges on our nation’s highways, claiming more than 750 lives each year according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These tragedies affect construction workers and motorists alike. The root causes are well understood — excessive speed and driver distraction — but addressing them

Key Factors in Selecting the Right Mini Excavator for Your Construction Business

Mini excavators have become essential machines on modern construction sites, offering a compelling combination of excavator utility in a compact, maneuverable package. As technology and engineering continue to advance, these machines deliver greater productivity and return on investment for contractors of all sizes. Whether you are digging foundations, performing utility work, or handling grading tasks,

Top 25 US Infrastructure Projects Reshaping American Construction in 2026

The American infrastructure landscape is undergoing a period of unprecedented transformation. According to a report by the Dodge Construction Network, the scale and ambition of ongoing and planned infrastructure projects across the United States have reached levels not seen in decades. From the $12.3 billion Gateway Program Hudson Tunnel Project in New York to major